Giveaway: Slava’s Snowshow at Walton Arts Center

If you’re ready to truly see a world of wonderment and fantasy, Slava’s Snowshow will take you there.

A bed becomes a boat in a storm-tossed sea; a woman is wrapped in cellophane and becomes flowers in a vase, a child walks in amazement inside a bubble, Slava boards a train and he becomes the train itself.

And be prepared to leave the WAC hall in ankle-deep snow!

How would you like to go to this “cool” show for free? Good. We’ll give TWO winners FOUR tickets each to see the show on opening night!

ABOUT THE SHOW:Walton Arts Center will be transformed into a snowy, winter wonderland with Slava’s Snowshow, an astonishing and awe-inspiring spectacle of traditional and contemporary theatrical clowning arts. There will be seven performances of Slava’s Snowshow in Walton Arts Center’s Baum Walker Hall.

“ONE OF THE MOST THEATRICAL MOMENTS I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED” – THE GUARDIAN

“UTTERLY BREATHTAKING, THE STAGE EFFECTS ARE DAZZLING…SUDDENLY THE AUDIENCE IS YOUNG, INNOCENT AND TRANSPORTED WITH DELIGHT.” –DAILY MAIL

HOW TO ENTER: If you’d love to win one of the sets of four free tickets to Slava the clown’s snowshow, just click on the words “post a comment” below and tell us about an event or an experience that was absolutely awe-inspiring. It could be first time you went to the circus — or even something that was scary, like a tornado. I remember a tornado passing overhead one year on Christmas Eve while we were at my grandparents’ house. It was definitely awe-inspiring.

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Ticket prices range from $30-60 and can be purchased by calling the Box Office at 479.443.5600 or by visiting waltonartscenter.org.

I brought my daughter to the nutcracker and she absolutely loved it. I was nervous at 4 if she would have the attention for it.
She wants to be a dancer now and we practice often.
We would love to attend this show. They mentioned it at the nutcracker and it’s been at the forefront of our mind.
Thank you
Alyssa

My 5 year old would LOVE to be a part of this amazing show!!! An awe-inspiring event for me would be my first trip out of the country to Jamaica – that country is full of culture and truly one of my favorite trips yet.

We survived the tornado outbreak of 2011. Living in north Alabama at the time, it was probably the most terrifying day of my life. Several friends lost their homes. Several lives in our community were lost. The wreckage was literally like something you have never seen before. We pressed on tho. Helping our community, cleaning debris any chance we got. Our children were involved as well. Something we will never forget. Mother Nature can be very frightening. Praising God for His mercy that day.

I’ll never forget moving to Arkansas from California! I was in the third grade and was terrified because I knew there would be a chance of tornados. That is all my sisters would talk about. The first night in Greenwood, AR, almost 30 years ago, i am awaken to thunder, and loud roaring. We were staying with my grandma so we were lucky to have access to a shelter. I was hurried outside in the pouring rain and was still a bit groggy but I’ll never forget the feeling of complete horror as we went across the yard to the shelter. We slept there the rest of the night. To this day, I still have nightmares!

My mom took me to see cats when I was younger and I was awestruck by the theater. It is a passion that I try to share with my kids as much as I can. There is nothing like seeing the performers live. I would love to take my family to see this show!

I have been looking for a great opportunity to introduce my 9-year-old, sports-fanatic boy to live theatre and this sounds like a perfect fit! Awe-inspiring moment – we moved here from aDallas suburb and I wasn’t prepared for the pure joy and surprise my son felt as he looked up to see a starry sky not muted by the bright lights of the city. We got a sleeping bag and laid there as he took it all in!

I good memory was seeing my dad and mom performed as clowns. They had skits, did games and my girls performed with them. (They used to work in circus, schools and parties) Unfortunately, they moved so I am not able to enjoy that special bond. It would be the world to me if I could take my kids and see this specific show. Thank you!

In early November, I stood on top of Hare Mountain on the ozark highlands trail and saw the awe-inspiring last remnants of fall in Arkansas. It was truly beautiful. My kiddos and I would love to see Snowshow. Thanks!

I am inspired every day by my son’s love of life. I am inspired by my old dogs’ get up and go. I am inspired by so very many people who face such incredible challenges every single day. I am inspired by those who find the time, energy, money,…to help others. I am inspired by anyone who is friendly, smiling, courteous, polite…and i sure cannot forget how inspired i am by those who are patient and appreciative!

The first time I saw the Arkansas River as we were riding the tram down to the bottom of the Royal Gorge when I was 8 years old, I was so in awe that the only thing I could do was cry. It really freaked my little brother out that I was happy and crying 🙂

I think the most awe inspiring moment I’ve had was when my daughter was born. My husband and I tried for 1-1/2 years before we finally got her. I remember being amazed at how tiny this child was that had been kicking the living daylights out of be for the past few months and at how much love I felt for this little girl whom I had just met.

An absolutely awe-inspiriting experience for me was seeing a Picasso for the first time at the Met in NYC. Would be excited to see Slava’s Snow Show. Thanks for the giveaway. I also commented on your FB page.

The birth of my 5th child was truly AWE~inspiring! I was diagnosed with stage 3 Triple Negative BC while pregnant with my 5th baby. I underwent 3 surgeries & 5 rounds of chemo, 2 blood transfusions and many many ER hospital visits all while pregnant. We placed our daughter into the Lords hands that he would keep her safe and that she would be born healthy. She was born 6 1/2 wks early via emergency csection..weighing 4 lbs 13onces she was perfect in everyway! She was a miracle…the moment on the operating table that Dr. Gorman placed her by me so I could catch a glimpse of her, was truly AWE-Inspiring to me…she was in the NICU unit for 2wks, got down to under 4lbs and bk up to 5lbs and was able to come home. She is now almost 5 and a healthy, happy little girl. Gods love and miracles always put me in AWE, but to have truly lived that moment was the most Aweing yet.

The first time I took my daughter to Disney World, when we walked through the gates at Magic Kingdom and she saw Cinderella’s castle and say ‘Mommy, it’s really real!’ It’s moments like those I’ll cherish forever! Would love to take my family to see the show!

The ice storm a few years back in NWA was quite the storm. I remember watching in amazement from our front window of the ice stacking up on the tree branches, cars, streets, and power lines. It was also amazing to see how our community pulled together to help those without power, groceries, or heat. Mother Nature is powerful!

My most recent awe inspiring moment was just recently when my 13 year old and I went to NYC . We spent a day at the 9/11 museum. We were there for hours and it literally took my breath away. Amazing the untold stories I heard that day.

An awe – inspiring event in my life was seeing the Lion King on Broadway in NYC with my mom . We took a mother daughter trip shortly after finding out she had pancreatic cancer. It is a trip I will treasure always. She instilled a love of theater in my family.

I loved my first visit to the circus in Charlotte, NC when I was a little girl!!
My daughter would LOVE a chance to see this show!!! She asked a few days ago if we could go, and it is just too expensive for us!!

An awe-inspiring moment is definitely vacation times to the beach for our family. We have been to the Oregon coast and to Florida’s beaches as well. Deep sea fishing was the best. My youngest kiddos would love this show as they all would love to be a part of the show. So interactive. We’d love this.

The ice storm of 2009 here in northwest Arkansas was awe-inspiring. I sat up most of the night listening to tree limbs crash to the ground all around our house. The next morning, we awoke to a wonderland of glittering ice covering every surface. Amazing how much destruction came from such beauty!

My most awe inspiring moment was being in the delivery room and seeing the birth of my grandchildren. It’s so special to be there to watch them come into the world. And if i win this, they are ones I will be taking with me. They are our heart and soul. And they’ve seen the commercial and really really want to see this show. Thank you for the opportunity.

My most awe inspiring moment was when my kids were born. I never knew I could love someone so much it hurt. And then I looked for the owners manual to help. Ha ha :). I would love to take my family to see this show. It would be my kids first time to see something like that .. It would be cool and another awe inspiring moment 🙂

My senior year of high school I went on a class trip to Chicago and while in the park a tornado came through. My teacher, another classmate and myself hide under a concrete picnic bench until it passed. Talk about scary…

I am new to Northwest Arkansas so I don’t know my way around well. On Thanksgiving day I was going to my brother’s house. I somehow ended up on a rural road. And on that road I saw the most breathtaking view I had ever seen. From the top of the mountain I could see down into a valley. It was so beautiful like one of those autumn scenes you see in calendars.

In 1996 I flew my very first time ever to France and it was aw-inspiring to not only see the Eifel tower and the south of France but to also meet my pen pal of 20+ years. I went there to be in her wedding. We remain friends to this day

when i went to florida for a wedding in key west i got to do all kinds of amazing things like go snorkeling, i got to eat at sunset pier, i also got to go on a ghost tour and saw rabert the dalles house, and then on our way home i got to ride dolphins

I would love to win tickets! My awe inspiring event was the huge ice storm that hit NWA a few years ago. Everything was beautiful covered in a sheet of ice. until the tree limbs fell on our house. Scary!!!

Oh wow! This looks absolutely amazing! I would love to win tickets for a family night out. We recently went and watched Marvel Live and it was knew of the most amazing live events I’ve ever witnessed! Its a must for any comic book fan kid and adults alike#

This show would be an awesome experience for the whole family. Think even my hubby would enjoy it. Gotta see snow somewhere (since it looks like we might not get much this year)!!! Or at least not as of yet.